It's been 10 days now that Justine has been with her knee injury, and she will continue with the required rest program to heal her wound. The Belgian tennis icon went in on Monday for a follow up examination to her doctor, and there were no signs of a worsened knee injury. Starting next week Justine will probably be able to train on her bicycle again, and in the best case scenerio with racquet in hand 10 days later.

Justine will not play any tournaments before Madrid. She does hope that the wound will heal properly to finally participate in the WTA Championships, but this is not yet certain. For the last two years, she's made the final eight, but injuries held her back to appear and play at the big tour finale. Justine is currently leading the Sony Ericsson Race to Madrid, and was the first player to officially qualify for Madrid this year.

We will keep you posted on the latest from Justine as the news arrives

Uh huh. Questionable for Madrid. Suprise Suprise.
She's still the odds on favorite to get the year ending number one ranking without playing the YEC.
I see another no show.

"Everybody always said I didn't get that job because my wife is white. If you're not strong enough to look through that then you have the issue."
-Charlie Strong, assistant head coach of the Florida Gators

Black presidents of the US=1
Black head coaches in the SEC=0
Something needs to change.